The x in 3.0.x is interesting. There has been a serious optimization in
3.0.10, significant more work there is to come in 3.0.11
Volker
Actually the PDC and BDC are both running Samba v3.0.10 while the
troublesome server is running 3.0.9. Commenting out the username level
setting seems to have
Just an update on what the fix for this problem was. It was an entry called
username level which in our smb.conf file was set to 8. This caused the
samba server to query ldap 256 times per user which caused the CPU on our
PDC/LDAP server to peg. After setting this entry to 0 everything is
Thanks Andrew. I'll take a look at it.
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Cc: samba@lists.samba.org; 'Gerald (Jerry) Carter'
Subject: RE: [Samba] [Fwd: password
Mathias,
What exactly is failing? Are you doing a smbclient -L localhost -U
stotadmin and it's not showing you the shares or are you attempting to login
from a domain member PC and its failing? It looks like your usermap is
working just fine as shown by your log entry
check_ntlm_password:
When I browse the directory, however, I don't see the that the changes
appear to have taken hold. Nor can I edit a user entry directly to add
the attribute. Do I need to perform some sort of compilation on the
schemas before restarting openldap?
I believe you have to set the password
What I would need to have is:
- remember 5 last passwords
- have the ability to force use of letters and numbers in passwords
- force minimal length.
Read the man pages for pdbedit. You will be able to do 2 of the 3 using
pdbedit. The force use of strong passwords isn't implemented yet
I would also like to see a force strong password feature added.
Thanks,
Chris
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We are currently running three Samba 3.0.x file servers which authenticate
against a Samba PDC running LDAP. 2 out of the 3 samba servers authenticate
quickly(5 seconds) when using smbclient -L localhost -U username however
the third will eventually time out saying Server did not respond in
Paul,
Thanks for your reply.
How many clients do you have running against your server(s).
Just shy of 1000. 952 total clients.
ever considered a BDC?
We do have a BDC although it doesn't take as much of a load off of our PDC
as I would like. The PDC will run around 70% utilization during
I had sent this message once before but since the samba list is so busy I
figured it probably got lost in the shuffle. Here it is again.
Is there a how-to out there which could walk me through upgrading a working
Samba 2.2.7/Openldap server to Samba 3.0.3/Openldap server? I can get Samba
3.0.3
Is there a how-to out there which could walk me through upgrading a working
Samba 2.2.7/Openldap server to Samba 3.0.3/Openldap server? I can get Samba
3.0.3 and Openldap to work with a new install however when I attempt to
import my old LDAP database I have to change the user's password and
Yohann,
You need to install the ldap developer package rpm before compiling samba.
If you compiled ldap from source then you need to copy your ldap includes
and libs to /usr/include and /usr/lib respectively. The easiest way is the
definitely the rpm install.
Chris
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Did you add your root account using smbpasswd -a root? If so check to make
sure you have a root=administrator entry in the /etc/samba/smbusers file.
Try these steps first and let me know.
Chris
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I believe I have everything setup correctly on my RH9 server running Samba
3.0.3.rc1 and openLDAP 2.1.22. I can join computers to the domain and
authenticate to the domain without any problems. What I am having problems
with is trying to do a group map so Domain Admins have administrative rights
the problem temporarily, it does not fix it forever because another user
might experience the same problem. Very confusing. Please let me know if
you have found a fix.
Jose
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I'm at my wits end here so hopefully
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Chris Snider
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